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20th century

Jazz in 20th century

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20th century

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The dawn of jazz

In the end of XIX century as the mix of European and African rhythms.

The beginning of jazz we can seek in the south of America

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What makes the difference?

Improvisation

Interesting rhythm

Special drive

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Original Dixieland Jazz(Jass) Band

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Main trends

Northeastern Jazz. Strait.

Middle west Boogie-woogie

Swing

Bigband

Cool-jazz

Progressive jazz

Fusion

Acid-Jazz

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Northeastern jazz. Strait.

Luis Armstrong

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Middle western Boogie-woogie

Piano playing style

Swing

Duke Ellingtone

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Big bands

Benny Goodman

Bigband was the most popular music in its times. It reached the edge in 1930’s. This music became the reason of the swing

dances later.

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Cool jazz

In the 1940’s and 50’s musicians started to seek lighter way to improvisation

Lester Janga

Miles Davis

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Progressive jazz

Progressive jazz or simply progressive

Miles Davis

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Free jazz

In the end of 1950’s

saxophonist Ornet Coleman

pianist Sessil Taylor

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Fusion

It beginned as a mix of jazz, pop music and rock in 1960’s. As a musical genre it showed

up in 1960’s and was called- “jazz-rock”.

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Asid jazz

Based on Funk

Took place in 1987 in british dance clubs

Brand New Heavies

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